April is National Oral Health month here in Canada. And I imagine dentists from across the country are discussing gums, gingivitis, and golf. In honor of this month, I’ve revived a letter… Continue reading →

Canadian sisters Greta and Janet Podleski have been laughing their way to the bank since the release of their first cookbook, Looney Spoons, in 1996. The book spent 85 consecutive weeks on the… Continue reading →

Jim Henson could have named his amphibian puppet character Peter, but instead he chose Kermit. Peter the Frog doesn’t sound as funny as Kermit the Frog. Kermit on a scooter sounds and looks… Continue reading →

Three is the smallest, and most memorable, number of items that forms a pattern. We find series of three everywhere: in titles like Planes, Trains, and Automobiles; in expressions like “lights, camera, action”;… Continue reading →

You see them in the lineup at Starbucks, on the elevator heading to work, and in office cubicles all around the world–the zombie (a.k.a. the office drone). Glued to computer screens and chained… Continue reading →

October 14 is Thanksgiving Day here in Canada—a time when geese migrate south and turkeys wish they could fly. To celebrate this occasion, let’s laugh off calories with a sampling of turkey videos.… Continue reading →

“Arbejdsglæde”, pronounced in English as Ah – bites – gleh – the, is a Danish word that means work joy. Listen to Susan from Tuscon, Arizona pronounce arbejdsglæde. Happiness at work is a… Continue reading →